Every parent wants their child to do better in school. Every child wants to please their parents. Every child hears things other than what their parents were trying to say. So, when you greet your child with, "did you do your homework" and "did anybody bother you today" their child believes that the only things important to their parents concerning school are: homework and safety.Fortunately, education experts agree that the best way to improve your child's grade is through communication. In other words, talk with them. Talk with them every day, and watch their grades improve over the school year But, how should you talk with them? What should you ask? When should you ask it? What should you do if they don't answer? What should you do if their answer is wrong? These are common questions and this guide will quickly answer them. It will show you what to ask, when to ask it, and how to respond to their answers - and you will see your child's grades improve
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